It's been a while since I posted here...
On the transit-reading front, I'm making my way through "The thousand Names" by Django Wexler. Good pacing, solid military action a la "Napoleonic wars, with some magical bits". Enjoyable, but nothing spectacular so far.
At home, I was really at a loss at what to start after finishing "Seal of the Worm". So I went really retro-reading a mid 18th century adventure romance. Thomas Mayne-Reid used to be one of my favourite childhood authors (sadly he's beenn underuppreciated in the West, just like another great, Louis Boussenard). And one work of his I never got around to reading was "Maroon". So I figured I'd do that.
I wish I could say good things, but it was more of a social commentary on slavery, then an adventure novel. Plot was very flat, when compared to the standards of "The White Chief" or "The Headless Horseman". The characters were archetypes, and not particularly well-done ones. There seemed to. Have been a lot more that could've been done with the setting. I cannot recommend this one to anyone, really.
Having done that, I'm now giving David Abraham's "Dragon's Path" (volume 1 of the
Dagger and Coin series. World-building is neat, like the 11 races idea. Too early to speak about the plot yet.
This post has been edited by Mentalist: 22 March 2016 - 03:37 AM
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Jump Around, on 23 October 2011 - 11:04 AM, said:
And I want to state that Ment has out-weaseled me by far in this game.